Friday, January 14, 2011
barely there
This week's challenge at One Layer Wednesday is "barely there" and the challenge is to use a bare tree.
Unbelievably I actually have very few bare tree stamps. This one is a paperbag studio one that I've had for ages! The quote is from Scrolls Work. I stamped the tree in cosmic copper brilliance ink and the quote in versafine black. I then shaded the corners of the quote box, which seems to somehow lift it off the card, don't ask me to explain how!
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It's lovely Joanne - really pretty.
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Fabulous. Looooove that it's only one layer, but has so much interest. AND... I finally got my issue of CS, and your article is fantastic. What a great collage technique, I will definitely be making some cards using yours as inspiration in the coming weeks. Thanks for sharing! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Joanne!
ReplyDeleteWe have a new challenge blog for C&S cards called "Less is More"starting soon, maybe you'd like to check it out!
Chrissie
Love this card, Joanne. The tree stamped over the lovely quote looks really classy.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love the verse...and the addition of the postage stamps was genius!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Joanne.
ReplyDeleteLeft you something on my own blog Joanne
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Very elegant and understated. Lovely sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLesley x
Joanne - this is just lovely. I really like the verse and the tree is super (I love trees!). Fab!
ReplyDeleteI like this, clean and simple!
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When I saw your card I thought two things - "Wow, that's stunning" and "Hey, I have both those stamps too". Love what you did with them.
ReplyDeleteStunning card, Joanne. So elegant.
ReplyDeleteAmelia x
Gorgeous card! I really like how the image overlaps the text.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the challenge and thanks for playing along with OLW36!
Terrific card Joanne. Annette x
ReplyDeletewow - just fantastic. I love this tree so much.
ReplyDeletelove how the tree looks with the sentiment over it. Great job!
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